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UNUSUAL VALUES—THE RESULT OF CLOSE BUYING Ready money os a.powerful ally. It swings mny a big and profitable deal. It is only by going into tho markets of tlio world with CASH IN HANft tliat Collinson & Cunninghame are to-day able to offer snob exceptional values in Pillow Sliips. Buy Jiere nd sliaro in the low prices which cash buying and cnsh soiling make possible. Pillow Slips, hemstitched frill, embroidered 2J|in, frill 18 x 2G, buttoned Ik 9d each. Pillow Sips, hemstitched frill, embroidered 2Jin, frill 18 x 27, huttoned, -. 2s 3d each. Pillow Slips, hemstitched frill, embroidered, 3in, frill 18 x 28 ,buttoned, 2s 9d each. 18 x 29, 2s 10' d. 19 x 30, 3s 3d. 19 x 29 3s 9d. Pillow Slips, tucked frill, embroidered pillow shams 3in, frill 19 x 29, Is 11M. 3s 3d, 3s 9(1, 4s Od each. Pillow Slips, hemstitched embroiderer pillow shame- with l.'in and 2in. borders, Is 2d Is 4jd, Is 9d cnoh. Mail orders are solicited. Cash must accompany every ono. collinson & GimnmmmE ltd.. 1 AND 3 HROAD STREET. PALMEKfiTOV NORTH. AT OOLLINSON AND SON. Wβ have jnst l&nde dan extra large shipment cf ilio nci . ■ MASON JAM JARS. Special Prices for Full Cases FOR CASH. Porcelain-lined Mason Jars for Jam Pint size, 6 dozen in caae, 17s 6d caee. Quart sito, 8 docen in case, 27s 6d caee. Half gallon size, 6 dazen in case, 28s 8d case. ATLAS SPECIAL WIDE MOUTH JARS FOR PRESERVING Pint site, 6 dozen in case, 27a 6d caee, Quart size, 8 dozen in case, 34s 6d. Half gallon sise, 6 doren in case, 82a 6d case. Glass Top Jars for Jam. Pint eixe, 6 dosen in caee, 21s 6d caee. Qnart fdse, 8 dozen in case, 24s 8d caee. If yon» don't want the quantity it will pay you to diyide » case with your friend. Jar Rings to suit Jam Jars, 4d dozen. Jar Kingß for wide mount Jars, 7d dozen. Tieover Jara and Honey Jars.

COLLINSON & SON, SftO^BIONGERS, Cheapside, Palmerston North.

WANTED.— Furnished. Bedroon in private family, by marrioc couple. Apply immediately, Oliro nicle Office. ' 318-1. WANTED.— A good general iV onco. Apply, This Office. 31( WANTED.— A girl for genera diouse work or to look aftei children. Apply This Office. 3L PALMERSTON'S Scientific Cii] Jloadcr may ho consulted a; the Dominion Private Hotel. 303-. OIIAU INSTITUTE DANCE.-/ Dance in aid of tho Ohau Jn stituto will he held on AVcdnesday March 29, 1911. Tickets, 2s and Is Music only of tho best. (Ahss) A better, Secretary. -iou-* WANTED KNOWN.—Miss A Andrews has commenced dress making at her residence, Cainbrid-g< street (just below Bath streot erossing). 212 " 6w - MORTGAGES or other Securitie; bought for cash, at a dis count, from persons wishing to realise immediately. " Purchaser," 11 Taonui Street, Palmerston North 194qr. WANTED KNOWN.-That ME W. HTSLOP has been ap pointed agent for Lethahy's Umbrellas. Any orders left in hit care will receive his careful attention. 418-y. CALL in at W. HISLOP'B (lat< Morgan Brothers), Oxforc Street, Levin, for a qniet game oi billiards or snooker. Hair out ting and shaving carried on a; usual. Next to N. Holdaway'e 858-y. WANTED KNOWN—F. THOMSON, Shannon, ie prepared to do Paper-Hanging and Painting of every description. Estimates free of charge. Picture Framing a Speciality. Ask him for a nuotation. " 765-y. WANTED KNOWN. - W. J. SPARKB has returned fco Shannon, nnd started in business as a General Carrier. Travellers' samples carefully bandM Furniture removed. J. C. JOHNSON, , (Late Bntterield and Johneon). PHOTOGRAPHER, OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. Wedding groups and picnic parties specially catered for. Photographs taken in all parts of tlie district by our special outside representative who is an expert in outside work. Travelling Representative -— H. SELWOOD. CHEAP TIMBER. FOR SALE.—Owing to Mill being removed, 30.000 ft. white pino, in lots tio suit purchasers; sizes 6, 8, 9xl and 4x2 and 3x2 scantlings, also 3x4xl battens. Delivered to any part of tthe district for 8s per 100 super feet for cash only. Orders to W. 8. ROGERS, 292-t.c. Levin. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. ACRES first-class land; all \)& ploughable, residence and all necessary outbuildings. \Vill lease for 10 years with right of purchase. Splendid herd of cows—averaged £13 lasfe year; can bo taken over at valuation. Also— AK ACRES rich river deposit; lease for 8 years with 20 cows (averaged £13 2s 6d last year), horso, cart and harness, pigs, stack hay and growing crops. £350 as a going concern. OH C> ACRES splendid land, • " nearly all ploughable; fine homestead and all necessary outbuildings. £18 10s per acre. Only £500 cash required. For further particulars apply E. J. JUDD, 165-q. Shannon. ■ . i

!? Wanted to Let. J " Advertiftemcßte under thie heading Iβ each; three insertions ioi 2e Gd. .-I .. . . -- - _-—• 0 . - WANTED TO LET-cheAp-enp-erior 12-roomed hou~o, suit--1 able for boarders. Apply Parker — and Vincent, Box 1. Ip "" ■ ' it t> 8.a., Centeurs, Premiers, ana ■1 -»3»8.5.A. Pattern Cycles from - £7 10s— BYKO CORNER. 1_ ® ,^, 1S 10 c y°^ e £ e * fl >'» AJ» there every time. — BYKO *• CORNER. "O S.A. riders never havo to walk ■'-'•home. Tho cycle for rcliaL bility-BYKO CORNED. 3. . ;e 5 " IT C - Q APPER, ,lo ™ l Carrier JIJL • Levin.—Good° ''slivered to — and from Railway Station. Furniture removed. Orders left with 5S R. W. Bradley promptly attended ■[■ to. . 3-9 m. .o ""' " _ """ " _ ; ;:-" 1. ""' ' "O 8-A. cycles for an easy rnD - -*-'*home after a hard day's toil.— R BYKO CORNER. !_ "O B.A. cycles aro getting moro is -"-* • popular every day. — BYKO i- CORNER. NICE Handy Lamps from Is 3d oach flt Gibson's All Red & Stere. d ___ t> B.A. cycles. Drop thab old ls ■"•crock and get a B. S.A. —BYKO ; CORNER. '[. KNOWN. - That a 0 » MORRIS hae started bnsinofte ,f as a Bnker at Wcraroa. If yon o are fond of First-Class Bread,'all a you need to do ia to give him a r trial. _ 621-y. vr ANTED KNOWN.-Wβ have several buyers for good Dairy . on Mannwntn Line. Farm--0 era wishing to dispose of their s Farms, send full particulare to i' ORBELL AND CO., Land i>nd lαi- tate Azmia, Palmerston N. MI-y y L. TX7ANTED.—Wringere, extra bißh- ▼ T Rrade, rillers Hinches, 139 6d; 12inch., 15s 6d; 14inch., 18a 6d. Rail free. Bims Hardware (>)., Cnba. Street. Wellington. D MALCOLM, Horseshoer and • General Blacksmith, Oxford 5 Street, Levin. All kinds of blacksmithing carried ont. Farrier's f work a special atndy. Note the ad- , dress» Near Chronicle Office, Levin. v _ __i 1 v. ■■- ■■■- OOPPIN bnilder and contractor, Oxford Street, Levin, Plans prepared and Estimates givan. All work done at reasonable rates. Apply Opposite Eftato School. FOR Repairs, brazing enamelling, and general satisfaction you can't do better than to go to BARRAT'S BYKO. LADIES please try Gibson's assorted biscuits fi/f 4 o'clock tea. / ■PRINTING of every\escription executed on the shoNdest notice at the "CHRONTCLE ,; \pfiW. TX7 ANTED.-Read the Sjime TV Hardware Cn.'g ndvertiaftmep - on patre 2. It will intwast yon ' of every descrJpfTon execnted on the shortest notice at the "norowh«T3na Obronirl.i" TRESPASS NOTICE. A NY person found trespassing on. a n y of our properties- Otnln or Ohnu —may be prosecutec. SKERMAN AND PODEVIN. # Do not go to the expense of calling in a docter when v you sprain your ankle. Bathe your foot and ankle m water as hot as can bo borne and rub in Chamberlain's Pa.in Balm freely. Repeat the Tubbinaseveral times and in two or three days you wfll be able to get about and will be quite cured in lose than . - a week. Sold everywhere.—Advi

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 March 1911, Page 3

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